Studying commitment from the perspective of collective action: the case of sport clubs in proximate surroundings

This paper, using ethnographic research, approaches sport clubs in proximate surroundings as small societies. More precisely, the analysis of two sporting activities practiced by girls (baton twirling and football) highlights the fact that commitment is linked to a phenomenon of 'familiarizatio...

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